I think I did, too.
Let's just call it a day and bust out of this thread. Whaddaya say?
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| i am so glad that i am beautiful Go to post | 188 | Chatterbox |
Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:11 pm |
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Angelacce *still lurking* I think I've caught onto the fact she didn't mean it guys >_< I think I did, too. Let's just call it a day and bust out of this thread. Whaddaya say? |
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| i am so glad that i am beautiful Go to post | 188 | Chatterbox |
Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:06 pm |
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Pintendo64 iiVeggie Such as you perfer shoving your finger down your mouth to not be like the "Fat" people that actually go somewhere in life. providing they can get themselves up off the sofa lol Now, I'm not one to automatically call someone out on their comments, but God damn! That's just low, woman. I know I called the Fail Boat a few pages back. You can't see it out your window? Right. Your head's too big. |
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| i am so glad that i am beautiful Go to post | 188 | Chatterbox |
Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:49 pm |
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Pintendo64 by being with me, it makes them look better ...How so? Enlighten me. Pintendo64 sorry, i'm too distracted by my own beauty to answer Here, you contradict yourself. Engulfed in your own self-image, so to say. Dare I say you are vain? There is acknowledging your outer beauty and then there's flaunting it. I can compare it with someone who just got the latest model of phone and showing it in front of her friends, begging for attention and to rouse up envy. Vanity...envy...from what I've been taught, these are sins. You know, like, bad things you shouldn't do? Or are you too engulfed in yourself to notice? Either way, I call the Fail Boat on you. It should come within the week to pick you up. |
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| i am so glad that i am beautiful Go to post | 188 | Chatterbox |
Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:41 pm |
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Pintendo64 and not fat or ugly like a lot of people in this world All the more reason why I dislike shallow people. To me...there are no ugly people in this world. At least, not on the outside. There is always a certain beauty or charm in people, whether they have a cleft lip, thinning hair, warts on their feet, or anything else that would seem physically repulsive. When you have a disadvantage to your appearance, you are given an opportunity to shine in other aspects, such as what you do rather than how you present yourself. Fatness does not equal unattractiveness nor does it deem the person undesirable. 5'6, 140 lb. (165 cm., 63 kg.) Sure, I have a little weight around the waist, but I would prefer to have a certain softness to my physique. It's better than those who aspire to be bean poles or worry over every single pound they gain. Personally, I prefer a man with meat on his bones. So you can throw your looks around and get away with certain things, eh? I can, too. I was also born pretty, but alas...my powers are used for good unlike this scurvy villain I am replying to. |
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| HI, THIS WILL EXPLAIN ABOUT GOING TO HEAVEN Go to post | 1680 | Chatterbox |
Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:20 pm |
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...What if someone's not Christian? Is he condemned to an afterlife of eternal damnation?
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| Thanks for playing. Go to post | 8 | The Benevolent Order HQ |
Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:52 pm |
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iWizzle_Dizzle Yep. We technically won because of a glitch. Indeed you did. Event was pretty cool, too. |
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| FOLLOW EVERYONE ON THE PAGE YOU POST ON Go to post | 124008 | The Benevolent Order HQ |
Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:57 am |
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Thank you everyone who's followed me!
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| FOLLOW EVERYONE ON THE PAGE YOU POST ON Go to post | 124008 | The Benevolent Order HQ |
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